Addressing skills shortages and reducing skilled immigration are the objectives of the plan announced on 27 May by UK education secretary Bridget Phillipson. The plan is backed by a £3 billion investment to train 120,000 young people, to give them “the chance to develop skills where they are most needed across the workforce to rebuild Britain”, according to a statement. The country is particularly in need of bricklayers, healthcare workers and digital experts. To this end, 30,000 additional...
United Kingdom: youth employment plan seeks to reduce reliance on foreign workers
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